On Thu, 2026-05-14 at 13:49 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> Wireless mice, on the other hand, usually have some kind of Bluetooth
> receiver-transmitter combination that need to be paired together by
> you, and will have batteries that need to be charged or replaced in
> the mouse.  There are other types with a proprietary transmitter
> type, but Bluetooth is probably a better proposition (e.g. if your
> computer has Bluetooth, you wouldn't need to use their USB dongle).

That's one reason I moved to a BT mouse recently, after my trusty
Logitech failed (it was 10 years old). The downside is that the mouse
has a built-in sleep timer that kicks in when not in use and which
cannot be changed, at least from Linux (it's a HP model), so I have to
wake it up occasionally by restarting the bluetooth service. This is
pretty irritating, though otherwise the mouse works well.

poc
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